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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a calls at" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that someone or something is making a visit or stop at a location, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "The train schedule indicates that a calls at the central station at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "a stops at" or "a arrives at".
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He offered a poem, called "At a Standstill".
We got a call at 8.30am.
A call at 1 05 p.m. was typical.
Kelly was awakened by a call at home.
Late one night, Mr. Walker recalled, he got a call at home.
In fact, I had answered a call at a stoplight.
Sometimes our supervisors monitor a call at random.
Thursday, Chief Comey received a call at home.
The Middletown police received a call at 9 45 a.m.
(Seven-night voyage on July 1 adds a call at Capri).
I got a call at home one night in March of 1996.
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